
Missing Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson’s husband ‘forcing state’s hand’ in fight to toss murder case: experts
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Brad Simpson, Suzanne Simpson's husband and the suspect in her presumed murder, is set to appear in court Tuesday for a hearing on his motion to quash his murder indictment.
"Suzanne could have been anybody's wife, anybody's sister, anybody's mom, anybody's BFF." "The state is disadvantaged because they don't know where [Suzanne's] body is and how she was killed." Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business. Email tips to audrey.conklin@fox.com or on Twitter at @audpants.
"In the grand scheme of things … if pre-trial motions were like the Corleone brothers, I'm thinking that the motion to quash is probably Fredo," Brian Wice, a legal analyst and criminal appellate and post-conviction lawyer, told Fox News Digital.
"I'm not quite sure what Brad Simpson's lawyers are concerned with. … I think maybe there's a question of the manner and means of death," Wice said. "But … even if you're successful, you're just asking the state to draft an indictment that will be sufficient."